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SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. MOSES…

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SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. MOSES CULE, PONTYPRIDD. Great surprise was occasioned at Pontypridd 011 Thursday by the sad Intelligence that one of tbs best known and taoat highly respected public una in the town, Mr. Moses Cule, of Tentre, had died suddenly at Mynydd Maio Farm, Rglwyiilan, whither he had gone in the morning to conduct a ale. It appeal st hat Mr, Culeand hiawn-iii-low, Mr. R. T. Richards, who was also his partner in the auctioneering butineaa, drove from Pectrs. bach In the morning, Mr. Cule remarking before to left the house and on the way that be had not beso in better health for months. lIe had, howevsa been suffering i'rom a bronchial affection for sons time. flaring reached the farm where ths auction was to take place, Mr. CuI, weot about his duties, classifying and num- bering the cattle, and while engaged thus iio r11 backwards without a word md expired in the presence nf Mr. Richards. Assis- tance was at once sunt for. and Mr. Dsvies certified that death was due to heart disease. The body was in thu Q1lt-rO()(iD removed to the residence of the family lOt Pentrcbach. The deceased gentleman leaves a wiflow. a young eon, and two groan- up daughters, one being the wife cf Mr. K. T. HichArd.. Hr was a member of the PontrpridJ Loral Kmrd. the Glvntaff H'nt? B<?rd, Ma the Ponty. ii'¡¡dGdl:ri'1 rII:f the P'glwv. trn I, :rd. Ho was i", a bard, whose fictitious name, "Moesyn," w»s eorns years ago welNknown In Welsh literary circles. w Morien" writes Mr. Moses Cule *aa exceed* ingly well known itnd highly respected by all da.a.l. He w.1 "II the 1,al ",dN and being by l?rof?saitin valuer, auctionen. and "metical builder, his service on ihe v.ricuo jtiat with which he w4s connected were v?r? valuable a td Were much appreciated, His ""fu,¡y a"dd.n death produced quite a sensation in the town and neighbourhood, and cast quite a cloom over the district. He was born and bred at 1\ ntypridJ.and in his younger days wooed the Cambrian muse, lie bore the hardie naDl" of M Moesyn," and to the last day of hi. life his plLftime was englymon, and with him ha.e become extinguished many pretty englyninu having reference to local locid.øU cf former days. IJII was the local agent for Lady Hanover, who milch appreciated, not only his "rvice,, but hia flashes f Cam- ::8D I:.ce.. ,tm81\9 e,.uh:entofB industrious iife, nd his integrity was such that one can asy that in all business relations h. was beyond approach, and lie has died honoured by "II who knew him. Be was married twice, his first wife boini; one of the daughters (jf the Ifits Mr, Siicn {);,VII:I, collieiy proprietor, j Pontypridd. His second .,fe, who sur- vivos htm, the <taughter nf Mr. Walters, Caerphilly. There are three children by ltli, mluli8we, two daughters, one of whom is married, and a young soii, who lioard at a Cardiff ."h'>o1 of his father's sudden death, and was con- veyed liome. Tho mortal remains of the deceased were conveyed home In utA Oil Thutadsy alter, noon. It seems ho had been ailing for some weeks past. Iiate in lie summer lie and Vs family sj*nt sornu weeks a! Bournemouth. lIo wrote froin there to his IOn.in.Jaw, stating that "the house of thia tabernacle was fast giving way." lie returned home much improved, apparently, in liealth.

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